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A Patient's Guide to Headaches 09/02/2025 08:00pm • You feel it creeping in... Whether it's a dull throb on the left side of your head, a tight band squeezing behind your eyes or maybe a sudden stabbing pain that stops you in your tracks. Nearly everyone has experienced at least one type of headache. Headaches are so common that most people brush the How to Make a Budget and Stick to It 09/02/2025 08:00pm • For many consumers, the key to a healthy financial life is the ability to stick to a carefully crafted budget. Not only does it help ensure you have the money you need for necessities like food or rent, but it also helps you bring dreams to life and prepare for the future. "A budget is about helping ICE is showing up to interview parents hoping to reunite with their children who entered US alone ICE is showing up to interview parents hoping to reunite with their children who entered US alone 09/02/2025 05:22pm • McALLEN, Texas (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration has started requiring parents looking to reunite with their children who crossed into the U.S. alone to show up for interviews where immigration officers may question them, according to a policy memo obtained by The Associated Press. Le Beyond wellness: How Donohoe is redefining workplace well-being Beyond wellness: How Donohoe is redefining workplace well-being 09/02/2025 04:29pm • This content is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. In an era when job-seekers are prioritizing company culture and mental health, The Donohoe Companies has positioned itself as an attractive place to work in the D.C. region by focusing on what it calls the “total well-being” of its workforce Final preparations for the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida Final preparations for the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump in Florida 09/02/2025 03:50pm • FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — A man charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump last year in South Florida was given clear instructions on Tuesday on how he should behave in court — — including a warning against making sudden movement — while representing himself during a trial that Israel starts calling up reservists as it pushes into initial stages of Gaza City offensive Israel starts calling up reservists as it pushes into initial stages of Gaza City offensive 09/02/2025 02:08pm • DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel began mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists and repeated evacuation warnings on Tuesday as part of its plan to widen its offensive in Gaza City, which has sparked opposition domestically and condemnation abroad. The call-up, which was announced last mon Editorial Roundup: United States 09/02/2025 01:19pm • Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Sept. 2 The Washington Post say Iran is stonewalling nuclear inspectors Iran keeps behaving like an outlaw regime. Australia expelled Tehran’s ambassador last week based on intelligence that its government masterminded an attack Kim Jong Un rides his trademark green train to China. He also has a plane, limos and white horses Kim Jong Un rides his trademark green train to China. He also has a plane, limos and white horses 09/02/2025 08:30am • SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In his latest bid to place himself among world leaders confronting the United States, North Korean leader Kim Jong Unarrived in Beijing on Tuesday aboard his trademark green armored train, an aging symbol of his family’s dynastic rule that he has used for past foreign t For many with HIV, drugs lifted their death sentence. Now they must face old age. 09/02/2025 03:20am • NKULAGIRIRE, Uganda (AP) — Past a smoldering pile of trash and two bleating goats, through a doorway beginning to buckle beneath the weight of the bricks above, is a darkened room where a skeletal, 70-year-old man lies on a pillowless bed above a floor littered with trash. The lone window’s shut Across Africa, a shortage of care marks the end of life 09/02/2025 03:18am • MUKONO, Uganda (AP) — Maybe it’s something as simple as a urinary tract infection that has 80-year-old Erisafan Khayiki doubled over in pain. Or a kidney stone. Or something more. The only thing certain is a truth that repeats across this continent: For a poor man like him, there are few options In Africa, a continent full of children, the fates of young and old are intertwined 09/02/2025 03:03am • MAGOGO, Uganda (AP) — A boy scales the trunk of a jackfruit tree, pawing at his prize, yellow and swollen. Down the road, another child runs beside a bicycle tire with a stick, a phalanx of kids chasing along. Sunlight shines on the young all through this country’s villages and cities, strapped From Trump to social programs: Mexico's first female president takes stock after a year in office From Trump to social programs: Mexico's first female president takes stock after a year in office 09/01/2025 11:25pm • MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated her government's handling of its tumultuous relations with the Trump administration, progressive gains and controversial judicial reforms in her first state of the nation address Monday. Sheinbaum, who is nearing the end of her firs Shelby Miller's early exit leaves NL Central-leading Brewers dealing with bullpen issues 09/01/2025 09:12pm • MILWAUKEE (AP) — The first-place Milwaukee Brewers finished a grueling stretch of 19 games in 18 days by dealing with one more potential loss to their injury-riddled bullpen. Shelby Miller left with an injury in the eighth inning of the Brewers' 10-8 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday. How to Write a Check 09/01/2025 08:00pm • Although most consumers rely heavily on credit cards, debit cards and other digital payment methods, Americans still have to write checks occasionally. According to data from the Federal Reserve, checks made up only 3% of all payments in 2024.So, if you're dedicated to digital payments but need to w 9 Free Services to Take Advantage of Now 09/01/2025 08:00pm • When you need to be careful with money, taking advantage of what's available at no cost to you is a powerful tool. Reducing expenses this way can help alleviate financial stress brought on by inflation or recession. Higher prices on goods and services have caused most Americans to make major adjustm
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